Palantir suit gives a behind the scenes look at how they assist the military in murdering schoolgirls and destroying residential buildings by the tens of thousands:
Relaxed and self-assured with his hand in his pocket, spouting slick IT and military euphemisms:
'service product' 'systems' 'decision makers' 'targeting workflow' 'left click, right click, left click' 'actioning processes' 'course of action generation' 'assets to prosecute a target' 'closing a kill chain'
Meanwhile, how this plays out in the real world: 'FT: 'As the US and Israel sought to degrade regime institutions [sic], they have hit more than 20,000 non-military buildings, according to Iran's Red Crescent, including 17,353 that were residential.'
I bet these people would faint if they saw a dead mouse, yet here they are, openly participating in a 'kill chain' to slaughter people by the thousand and the behest of a genocidal regime, and they don't think twice about it.
Posted by Ian M on March 14, 2026, 2:48 pm, in reply to "Maven Smart Systems"
In the previous clip:
'I care about one thing and one thing only: that the 18, 19, 20, year old kid—who had no choice in where he went, or what threat he was facing—I want him to win and come home. That’s why we do it. Palantir is very helpful in delivering this. Maven Smart Systems is an incredible system. And, uh, yeah, I live my life. No fair fights, if I can avoid it. Let's not have fair fights. Our guys win and we come home.' - Cameron Stanley, Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer of the Department of War - https://nitter.net/PalantirTech/status/2032142541131288835#m
Yeah, plenty of people on the other side of that 'fight' who also 'had no choice' in being on the receiving end of the US/israeli policy of shoot first and (pretend to) ask questions later, which you gleefully facilitated. And this murder-by-numbers tech will be coming for dissidents in the west before you can say 'domestic terror threat'. Come the revolution this bloke should swing from one of highest lampposts.